Referendum, live news: today the voting goes on until 3 PM. Yesterday recorded turnout at 46%
The constitutional referendum on justice reform is taking place today, with voting open until 3 PM, following a record 46% turnout yesterday.
Inter has stopped, Milan and Napoli believe in the comeback. What is happening to Chivu's team
The article discusses the current situation of Inter Milan as they face challenges, while AC Milan and Napoli remain hopeful about making a comeback in the league.
Caregiver receives 600,000 euros from an elderly man with Parkinson's disease, the Court of Cassation: 'Legitimate'
A caregiver was awarded 630,000 euros and a car by an elderly man with Parkinson's, a gesture deemed legitimate by Italy's Supreme Court despite family objections.
Lionel Jospin, the former French Prime Minister who was surpassed by Jean-Marie Le Pen, has died
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has passed away, known for his significant role in French politics and social reforms such as the introduction of the 35-hour work week.
Todayโs Stock Exchange, March 23: Oil Rises Again, Heavy Opening for European Markets. Gold Down
European markets open poorly, influenced by Asia's decline, amid rising oil prices and ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Porta Nolana Incident: 34-Year-Old Arrested for Road Homicide After Killing Two Women While Drunk
A 34-year-old man has been arrested for road homicide in Naples after fatally hitting two women while under the influence of alcohol.
Why the price of gold is collapsing
The price of gold has seen a significant decline, reaching new annual lows of $4,200 per ounce after a drastic drop triggered by market reactions to economic shocks.
Salman Rushdie: โThe fatwa of the ayatollahs and the stabbing, now I am coming to terms with the ghostsโ
Salman Rushdie reflects on the impact of the fatwa and the recent attack on him during an event at the Fisk Building in New York.
Put Zaniolo in
Zaniolo is having the best season of his career in Udine, yet he is not in Gattuso's lists for selection.
New York, collision on the runway at LaGuardia Airport: Air Canada Express plane hits a service vehicle, flights halted
An Air Canada Express plane arriving from Montreal collided with a service vehicle during landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport, prompting a temporary flight stoppage by the FAA.
A plaque for my grandfather Dario Fo's one hundred years; perhaps Milan can do more
The author reflects on the upcoming unveiling of a commemorative plaque in Milan honoring their grandfather, Dario Fo.
Maxi-competition at the Ministry of Justice 2026, over 9,100 positions coming. How it works
The Italian Ministry of Justice is launching a maxi-competition in 2026 to fill over 9,100 positions, including specific rules and eligibility details.
Trump's Dilemma: Raid on Power Plants or Return to Negotiations
Trump faces a critical decision regarding Iran, with a 48-hour ultimatum expiring and military options on the table.
Interceptors on the Edge, Israel's Shield Now Wavers Under the Pressure of Iranian Raids
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has deployed advanced weaponry, putting pressure on Israel's air defenses.
Voter Turnout Referendum, Pollsters Surprised: 'Difficult to Predict Who Will Gain Advantage'
Pollsters are taken aback by the high voter turnout in the referendum, indicating heightened engagement among the electorate.
"Trump has no strategy, threatens because he is desperate"
Ravi Agrawal criticizes President Trump's contradictory threats towards Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz as acts of desperation that will not achieve the intended effects.
The Senatรนr, Pomicino and the Two Liturgies: Last Remnants of the Politics That Was
The article reflects on the funerals of two prominent political figures in Italy, highlighting the remnants of past political cultures.
Without the UN, a dark era for Gaza
The upcoming conclusion of the UNRWA Commissioner's mandate highlights the critical services provided to Palestinian refugees and the deteriorating situation in Gaza amidst regional tensions.
The Copernican revolution of the Blues passes through Torun: Italy third in the medal table
Italy's athletics team achieved a historic third place at the Indoor World Championships in Torun, securing five medals, including three golds.
Meloni, hours of tension for the referendum. The stakes rise, electoral law at stake
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces heightened tensions surrounding the upcoming referendum that could reshape electoral laws, leading to a fierce political campaign.
Delmastro's restaurant: his share bought in cash
Miriam Caroccia allegedly paid 5,000 euros in cash for a stake in Delmastro's restaurant, prompting an investigation into the source and payment for the restaurant's furnishings.
Serracchiani: โDelmastro is now indefensible, he should resign immediatelyโ
Debora Serracchiani of the Democratic Party has renewed calls for the resignation of Deputy Minister Andrea Delmastro, accusing the government of prioritizing the protection of its allies.
Iran, the mullahs warn: 'Total blockade of Hormuz'. Six points for the truce
Iranian officials warn of a total blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and provide six points for a potential truce amid escalating tensions with the U.S.
Matteo Cambi: โFrom Guru to prison, I lost myself among luxury and cocaine. Today I go to bed earlyโ
Matteo Cambi reflects on his tumultuous rise to fame and subsequent fall, highlighting his struggles with luxury and addiction.
Pini: 'The former members want a federal League. Zaia or Fedriga should lead the North'
Former deputy Gianluca Pini advocates for a federated League led by either Zaia or Fedriga during a laying to rest event in Pontida.
Furlani and Iapichino, silver hope: with them, Italy's athletics takes a leap into the future
Italian athletes Mattia Furlani and Larissa Iapichino won silver medals at the World Championships in Torun, marking a significant achievement for the national team.
Municipal Elections in France, Paris Stops the Right-Wing Wind. "A City Loyal to Its History"
In the recent municipal elections, Paris has maintained its left-wing governance, with Emmanuel Grรฉgoire defeating right-wing candidate Rachida Dati.
Night of Fire in the West Bank, Colonists Assault Six Communities
Israeli settlers attacked six Palestinian villages in the West Bank, citing a need for revenge for the death of a young Israeli in an accident.
Funerals for Bossi, a rite among nostalgics. Renzo and the family: โDad, we won't give upโ
The funeral of Umberto Bossi in Pontida drew a large gathering of supporters, with family members expressing resolve in their political legacy.
Thousands in Pontida for Bossi, cheers and boos against Salvini: 'We are betrayed, burn the tricolor'
A significant gathering in Pontida brought thousands together for the funeral of Umberto Bossi, where attendees expressed discontent with Salvini amid calls for independence.
Cirino Pomicino, former DC minister Scotti: 'Our paths diverged after Amato's murder. But always great respect'
Enzo Scotti reflects on his relationship with Paolo Cirino Pomicino, noting a sense of loss following Pomicino's recent death.
Referendum, record turnout: at 11 PM the voter turnout is 46%. Record in the North, the South struggles
Voter turnout for the referendum on the separation of careers reached 46% by 11 PM, with the Northern regions showing a higher participation compared to the struggling Southern regions.
War in Iran, today's news. 'Iranian missile hits Lebanon'. Trump confirms visit to Israel
Trump has issued an ultimatum to Iran demanding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours or face attacks on nuclear facilities, while Tehran has responded with threats and laid out six conditions for negotiations.
Putin takes advantage and the EU does not back down
The ongoing conflict in Iran poses a potential economic crisis, benefiting Vladimir Putin and the Russian economy while straining relationships among the U.S. and its allies.
Sofia Goggia: "I cried with joy, the cup is a release. But now I am changing everything"
Sofia Goggia reflects on her challenging season and celebrates winning her first World Cup in Super-G while contemplating significant changes ahead.
A vote against those who demand impunity in the name of power
The article discusses the complexities of political accountability and the role of literature in addressing these themes.
Alcaraz Surprised by Korda, Out in the Third Round at Miami
Carlos Alcaraz was unexpectedly defeated by Sebastian Korda in the third round of the Miami Masters 1000 tournament.
Inter falters again: 1-1 with Fiorentina. Milan and Napoli close in
Inter managed only a draw against Fiorentina, allowing rivals Milan and Napoli to catch up in the standings.
Garlasco, the rumors about the expert opinion: 'Chiara Poggi was killed half an hour after having breakfast'
Details of Chiara Poggi's murder indicate she fought against her attacker shortly before her death, according to forensic insights.
Mattia Furlani silver in long jump at the indoor athletics World Championships: 8.39 on the 5th attempt
Mattia Furlani won a silver medal in the long jump at the indoor World Championships in Torun, matching his personal best of 8.39 meters, but finishing second to Portugal's Baldรฉ.
Italian Post launches a public offer to acquire Tim worth 10.8 billion
Italian Post has announced a total public offer to acquire Tim, the former Telecom Italia, valuing the deal at 10.8 billion euros.
Bezzecchi wins in Brazil, Aprilia doubles with Martin. Marc Marquez off the podium
Marco Bezzecchi achieved a remarkable victory in Goiania, marking his second consecutive win of the season and positions him as a leading contender for the world title.
Airlines lose 53 billion on the Stock Exchange. Iran a new perfect storm after Covid and 9/11
Airlines have suffered significant financial losses due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, with the conflict between Israel, the U.S., and Iran leading to a $53 billion drop in market capitalization for major carriers.
Atalanta, victory for Europe: 1-0 against Verona signed by Zappacosta
Atalanta secured a crucial win in their pursuit of European football by defeating Verona 1-0, thanks to a goal from Zappacosta.
Tired Bologna falls to Lazio. Orsolini misses a penalty
Bologna lost to Lazio 0-2, with Orsolini missing a crucial penalty, dimming their hopes for European qualification.
Anzio, explosion and fire in an apartment building: one person seriously injured, residents evacuated
A violent explosion and subsequent fire in Anzio led to one severe injury and the evacuation of nearby residents.
Startup, an entrepreneur can open online in 48 hours, with an expense of 100 euros
A new regulatory proposal allows entrepreneurs in Europe to set up online businesses in just 48 hours for a fee of 100 euros, although opinions on its effectiveness vary.
Lisa Vittozzi wins in Oslo and finishes the season in third place in the Biathlon World Cup
Lisa Vittozzi wins her first career mass start event in Oslo, solidifying her position in the Biathlon World Cup rankings.
Rome, attack on Rai crew filming occupied buildings by anarchists
The Rai denounces an attack on its crew in Rome while they were filming anarchist-occupied buildings following the death of two activists involved in bomb-making.
Como is a spectacle, overwhelms Pisa 5-0 and extends lead over Juve in the Champions race
Como defeated Pisa 5-0, solidifying their position as contenders for the Champions League.